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How can I select subtitles from the command line? I would like to start bsplayer from the command line with different language subtitles, according to the user's preference, such as bsplay xxx.mpg xxx_en.sub or bsplay xxx.mpg xxx_fr.sub or bsplay xxx.mpg xxx_sp.sub etc. Is there command line support for this feature? |
In the "pre-1.0-BSPlayer" versions a commandline like e.g.: bplay "my movie.avi" "my subtitles.txt" -fs works. In version 1.0 this feature doesn't seem to work yet. (I tried: bsplay "my movie.avi" "my subtitles.txt" -fs). So we'll have to wait till the creator of BSPlayer will have re-enabled this feature. If its very important for you, you could always use the last "pre-version-1.0" build 501 till then. :wink: |
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